New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 16

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‘\"\\ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, \IL\Y 9, 1930 "%Muu ‘der at . ‘ igh Tnda N BOOTH | 7 REASONS WHY YOI SHOULD BUY AT NORWOOD'S . We do not alterations—1007 fit 5. Money cheerf funded if Mot sa sporty tw mixtures, s full cut that r golf and nd-Hyde suit r either pur- 274.76 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN STORES EVLRYWHERE The Opening of Our BRANCH SHOW ROOM at 39 Arch Street, New Britain to be dedicated as the New Home of GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Refrigerator NOW ON DISPLAY Awaiting Your Inspection ' COMMERCIAL --- DOMESTIC | REFRIGERATORS " WATER COOLERS ICE CREAM CABINETS 9 Arrangements for Deferred Payments May Be Made If You So Desire ITH deep appreciation we announce the opening of | our new home dedicated to the | sales and showroom of the General Electric Refrigerat- ors. It gives us great pleasure to hecome a neighbor in the Hardware City of the World, New Britain. We offer for | your inspection the complete | line of the General Electric Refrigerators known from coast to coast for their para- mount quality. It will be our policy to render to you a serv- ice that cannot be excelled. Ac- cept this as your personal invi- tation to visit our showrooms and inspect the numerous models. No Owner Has Paid 1c for Service MOST remarkable tribute is paid to General Electric Refrigerators when the statement is | made without fear of contradiction, “NO OWNER HAS PAID ONE CENT FOR SERVICE.” In the purchase of any product it is always well to con- sider how much more will it cost over the purchase price for upkeep or service? General Electric Re- irigerators relieve the purchaser’s mind of the extra cost for service. It operates on and on like a running brook without the slightest hesitation. SAFE FOR FOOD HERE'S considerable difference between a safe | and a refrigerator but the idea is the same. A good safe guards valuables; a good refrigerator guards food — not against theft but against bac- teria. You can't afford to take chances on milk for youngsters or meat f({x grown-ups. You can’t be too careful about food. Safeguarding food is safe- guarding health and food remains healthfully safe only when it is kept at a temperature always be- low 50 degrees. The quiet General Electric Refrigerator supplies this perfect refrigeration. It is remarkably differ- ent from all others. All the mechanism is up on top, sealed in an air-tight steel casing — so absolutely, automatic that you do not even oil it! NEWTON-PARSONS CO. Distributor of General Electric Refrigerators 39 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 4557 HARTFORD—121-123-127 ANN STREET—TELEPHONE 2-8474—5-4900

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